Definitions for Attica

Attica At·ti·ca

Spelling: [at-i-kuh]
IPA: /ˈæt ɪ kə/

Attica is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 51 anagrams from letters in Attica (aacitt).

Definitions for Attica

noun

  1. a region in SE Greece, surrounding Athens: under Athenian rule in ancient times.
  2. a town in W New York: state prison.

Examples for Attica

They complied with the advice, and reached Attica in safety.

Send an army into Attica, and compel the Athenians to withdraw their forces from Potidaea.

Take Attica Prison in upstate New York, the notorious site of a riot in 1971.

So he has his American supper in the next room overlooking Attica, so to speak.

But to many, an English version must be the only door by which they may enter Attica and Rome.

Here the Persians rested for a few days ere they embarked for Attica.

The soil of Attica was not the most favorable to agricultural pursuits.

I loitered at Attica, hoping for a place where I could put in my oar.

Honey was then, as it is now, one of the chief products of Attica.

The Persians poured over the Pass and inundated the plains of Attica.

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